This interdisciplinary course based in Puebla, Mexico introduces
students to emergent research on Latinx identity in K12 and higher
education, focused on the topic of masculinity as it is theorized and
practiced in the US and Mexico. Great for students seeking: coursework
surrounding issues of gender and masculinity, Mexican American history
and immigration, anthropology, history, and sociology.

Sponsored by College of Liberal Arts

Course(s)

L A 325
/
MAS 374
/
LAS 322
- Latinx Identities Across the Americas

Academic Information

Students earn 3 hours of in-residence credit. Courses must be taken
for a grade. The grade is factored into UT GPA.

Service Learning/Internship

Service Learning - Yes

Internship - No

Housing

Students live in dormitory-style housing. All students are required to
live in program housing.

Open To

Students from all colleges and schools

Program Cost

2020 Program Fee: $2575. Includes $500 non-refundable deposit,
housing, some meals (no dinners), excursions, administrative and
instructional costs, and on-site orientation. Program fee does not
include airfare, books, insurance, local transportation and personal
expenses.